- leaping motion
- передвижение скачками (материала по шлюзу)
Англо-русский словарь по ядерным испытаниям и горному делу. 2013.
Англо-русский словарь по ядерным испытаниям и горному делу. 2013.
Motion (American football) — In gridiron football, motion refers to the movement of an offensive player at or prior to the snap. Contents 1 Motion and shift 2 History and purpose 3 Requirements 4 … Wikipedia
Laevistrombus canarium — Five views of a shell of the dog conch Scientific classification Kingdom … Wikipedia
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Narmada River — View of Picturesque Narmada Bank Near Jabalpur Map of the Narmada River … Wikipedia
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Banalinga — Banalinga, a stone found in nature, in the bed of the Narmada river in Madhya Pradesh state, India, is an aniconic symbol of worship, based on either the scriptures or cultural traditions among the Hindus, particularly of the Shaivaites and… … Wikipedia
lollop — /lol euhp/, v.i. 1. Brit. Dial. to loll; lounge. 2. to move forward with a bounding or leaping motion. [1735 45; extended var. of LOLL] * * * … Universalium
cabriolet — (n.) light two wheeled chaise, 1766, from Fr. cabriolet (18c.), derivative of cabriole (see CAB (Cf. cab)). So called from its light, leaping motion … Etymology dictionary
vaulting — vault·ing || vÉ”Ëltɪŋ n. leaping motion; arched structure vÉ”Ëlt n. arch, dome; room with an arch or a dome; secure room for storing money or valuables; underground burial chamber; pole vaulting v. leap up or over (especially with the help… … English contemporary dictionary
vaultings — vault·ing || vÉ”Ëltɪŋ n. leaping motion; arched structure … English contemporary dictionary
sally — sally1 noun (plural sallies) 1》 a sortie. 2》 a witty or lively retort. verb (sallies, sallying, sallied) make a sortie; set forth. Origin ME: from Fr. saillie, feminine past participle (used asnoun) of saillir come or jut out , from OFr. salir to … English new terms dictionary